Thursday, May 11, 2006

MENSA Question of the Day

Ages seem to be perennially fascinating to puzzle writers, so why fight it? Of three sisters named April, May, and June, none is yet twenty-one. April is now as old as June was fourteen years ago, and two-thirds of May's age. May, on the other hand, will be June's age when May is twice as old as she is now plus two years. Three years ago, May was as old as April is now. How old are April, May, and June?